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Make Yourself Happy

Eleni Sikelianos author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Coffee House Press

Published:23rd Mar '17

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Endorsements (potential): Thomas Sayers Ellis, Eileen Myles, Etel Adnan, Rae Armantrout Early access copies National print, radio, and online campaign Targeted bookseller mailing Excerpts under consideration at Paris Review, New Yorker Advertising: Bookforum Promotion at: BookExpo America, Winter Institute, ALA Annual, Heartland Fall Forum Promotion on Coffee House Press e-newsletter, website, and social media channels Giveaways on Twitter, Instagram & Goodreads Simultaneous print and e-book release, with e-book ISBN to be included on all press materials, author and publisher websites, and whenever print ISBN is listed Targeted publicity to promote author's speaking engagements

What does it mean to nature for us to live in our heads, to destroy the world for our happiness?Praise for Eleni Sikelianos: Library Journal Best Books 2013: Poetry Electric as a lightning storm, wild as a first-growth forest, protean as fantasy's shape-shifters--that's Sikelianos's poetry, a real pleasure to read."--Library Journal Using text and images, moving spikily across the page and across ideas in ever-expanding loops, Make Yourself Happy is devoted to one of the oldest and most important human questions: how to live. Humanity, happiness, and the survival of the biosphere spin each section forward, species are wiped out, yet the poem endures. You walk into the sunlight to make yourself happy. This is the poem that will tell you how to live.

"In her latest collection, Sikelianos... employs her joy-demanding title as more than a refrain, cleverly letting it unfold as a humanist battle cry amid the earth's downfall."--Publishers Weekly "Slowly but surely... Sikelianos unravels the whole notion of happiness."--Vertigo "In [Eleni's] most recent book, Make Yourself Happy, lines lengthen and collapse; drawings and photographs punctuate each spiraling section; and pages ask to be cut out, folded, and reborn in three dimensions. Yes, this book will make you happy?--?it will also make you invigorated, curious, thoughtful, and astonished."--The Ribbon, interview "In Make Yourself Happy, Eleni Sikelianos evinces a neuro-psychological state counter to the miswrought biology that has haunted the Occident since the dawn of Roman times. These poems open the neurology to its whole participation in the psycho-physical field and are not unlike the seminal amplification of indigenous culture, where the language of the body simultaneously circulates with living metastates. These poems organically form as environmental respiration that only the poet can approach in the latter days of this techno-hypercritical epoch."--Will Alexander "This poem is addressed to you. You want to be happy, don't you? In deceptively simple sentences, it tells you how to 'make yourself happy.' You might aspirate on honey, for instance. Play connect the dots and the extinct animals pop out. Did you kill them all to make yourself happy? Here you will bask in the syllabic glow of the 'shirred / aggregates / mineral iridium / irresidue.' This book is your invitation to the post-human pool party of the future."--Rae Armantrout "With her native Greek wisdom and her American exuberance, Eleni takes us into the different layers which make our daily lives, perceptions, thoughts ... as they take form, and thanks to her become an initiatique, even archeological, journey. Besides the pleasure we feel, we see here a moral endeavor, an invitation to make ourselves happy. Her journey finds its energy in her perfect ear for language and immense generosity of heart. Her openness lets in the sinuosities and cracks of what we may well end up calling 'being,' in her great project of telling us, in these worst moments of actual history, to be (urgently) happy because we are ... happy. And let me share at least one epiphany: 'to graze in / winter in snow- / free meadows.'"--Etel Adnan

ISBN: 9781566894593

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 354g

168 pages